Usage of Cookies

A cookie, either temporary or persistent, is a small file that is saved in your computer. Typically, websites use cookies to enhance your experience of download times and logging in.

When you visit the SAS website, we use cookies to register the kind of services our customers are interested in and to measure the traffic on the website. SAS uses the information to enhance our website, adjust our offers and increase our customer service. [Specifically, SAS uses persistent cookies to enhance your experience of download times and to detect Javascript ability.

Avoid cookies

If you do not wish to accept the use of cookies, you can adapt the settings in your web browser (often under Internet options) to automatically reject cookies or to inform you every time a website requests to save cookies.

Deletion of cookies

You can also delete cookies, which have already been saved on to your computer. How to do this depends on the type of browser you use. For users of Microsoft Internet Explorer, it can be done from the browser's menu bar. Select Tools/Internet Options. In Internet Explorer 6 and later versions, there is a button named "Delete cookies". In older versions of Internet Explorer, click on Settings, then View files. Locate the cookie named XXX@ibp.scandinavian.net and delete it, or simply press Ctrl-A and delete all files in the temporary Internet files folder.

Alternatively, you can use Windows Explorer to locate the Temporary Internet Files folder and follow the procedure described above.

Cookies set to detect JavaScript ability

To access all of this site's functionality, your browser settings should be set to allow JavaScript. If you have JavaScript turned off, you will be offered a modified version of the SAS website. The browser settings are often found under Internet Options in your browser.

Consent to use of cookies

If you adapt the settings in your web browser to accept cookies, you consent to SAS using cookies when you visit the SAS website.